How many days can traffic violations be checked on the phone?
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Generally, traffic violations can be checked within 3-7 days after the offense, and no later than 13 working days. The following is relevant information: 1. Reason: Because the traffic police team needs to collect, organize, and review the data, and after the data is entered and transmitted, it will be uploaded online within a week. If the violation is captured by a camera (non-on-site violation), it may take up to 15 days to be checked. 2. On-site inspection: If the violation is confirmed on-site by a traffic police officer and signed, the vehicle owner must go to the local traffic police station within 15 days to handle the violation. If it exceeds 15 days without handling, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, but the late fee will not exceed double the original fine amount.
I've been driving for over a decade, and checking traffic violations on mobile depends on the situation. Usually, local violations appear on the Traffic Management 12123 app within three to five days, but cross-province captures might take over a week. Last time I was speeding on the highway, the notification popped up on the eighth day. Actually, backend data synchronization takes time, especially when manual photo verification is required. I recommend checking every three days instead of daily, as the system sends push notifications for updates. Remember to clear the app cache weekly to avoid getting stuck with outdated data. If there's no record after two weeks, you probably weren't caught.